THURSDAY, NOV 6 - SUNDAY, NOVE 9 | WILMERSDORFER STR 151
A 3-day celebration bringing together artists, curators, and platforms shaping the future of digital art through exhibitions, performances, screenings, and talks across the city.
THURSDAY, NOV 6 | 6–10PM | LOCATION TBA
Step into a 3-day journey of Art on Tezos: experience exhibitions, performances, screenings, and more. This event brings together artists, curators, and platforms shaping the future of digital art. Beyond the speculative hype, blockchain has become a medium for experimentation, collaboration, and accessibility — empowering artists to reach global audiences and build sustainable creative ecosystems.

ART AFTER DARK
FRIDAY, NOV 7 | 7–11PM | REGISTER TO SEE LOCATION
Step into an evening where contemporary digital art meets late-night mingling. SOMA Art Space transforms into an evening of visual exploration, reflections, drinks, and good vibes!
Whether you're deep into digital art or just curious to see what all the fuss is about, this is your chance to discover what happens when technology gets creative.

INTERNET CAFÉ BY OBJKT
SATURDAY, NOV 8 | 6–8PM | KOTTBUSSER DAMM 81
An evening of generative and digital experiments presented across three acts:
#01 Proof of Presence by objkt labs Residency
#02 doomscrolling>>> by objkt one and ORBIT_E — an evolving, real-time collage commissioned by Musée des Beaux-Arts Le Locle
#03 New Session by bootloader x GenArtClub featuring Piter Pasma, Agoston Nagy, Aleksandra Jovanic and others
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HELLO BERLIN BY QUBIBI!
SATURDAY, NOV 8 | 8:30–10PM | GALERIE MET, MARIANNENSTRASSE 33
Join us for Hello Berlin by Qubibi! — the solo show hello world curated by Kika Nicolela. This generative animation explores color, boundaries, and time through continuous transformation. The evening includes drinks, snacks, and a guided tour with the curator and gallery team.
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Klára Hosnedlová, CHANEL Commission: Klára Hosnedlová. embrace, 2025, installation view Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart, 1.5. – 26.10.2025 © Courtesy Artist, Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler, White Cube / Staatliche Museen zu Berlin – Nationalgalerie , Zdeněk Porcal – Studio Flusser
Holly Herndon & Mat Dryhurst — Starmirror
Location: KW Institute for Contemporary Art, Auguststraße 69
Dates: 31 October 2025 – 18 January 2026
The artists Holly Herndon and Mat Dryhurst invite visitors into an immersive sound installation where humans and AI convene in collaborative ritual. Through public vocal recording sessions and an evolving choral dataset, Starmirror investigates how artificial intelligence reshapes human expression, power, and community.
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Festival of Future Nows 2025
Location: Neue Nationalgalerie
Dates: 31 Oct–2 Nov 2025
A large-scale, experimental program turning Mies van der Rohe’s building inside-and-out into a field for performances, participatory works, and installational experiments by 100 artists. Great energy on 2 Nov (last day).
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Gerhard Richter: 100 Works for Berlin
Location: Neue Nationalgalerie
Dates: A long-term presentation of 100 works on permanent loan from the Gerhard Richter Art Foundation, spanning photo-overpaintings, abstract squeegee paintings, and mirrors
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Klára Hosnedlová: embrace
Location: Hamburg Bahnhof
Dates: Until January 4, 2026
Commissioned by the museum in partnership with CHANEL, Hosnedlová’s giant installation investigates notions of home, utopia and everyday life across different political systems, transforming the historic hall into a speculative environment of flux and possibility.
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Entrophy
Location: Künstlerhaus Bethanien
Dates: 24 October 2025 – 14 December 2025
Synopsis: Artists from Jewish and Muslim backgrounds collaborated in a studio-fellowship to explore the concept of entropy through scientific, theological and philosophical lenses. Their works — from video and installation to performance and relief — trace systems of loss, change and re-configuration in deeply intimate, domestic and ritual contexts.
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Diane Arbus: Konstellationen
Location: Gropius Bau
Dates: Until 18 January 2026
This is the most comprehensive exhibition of Diane Arbus’s work to date. Through black-and-white portraits of children, drag performers, circus families and suburban life, Arbus’s bold vision upends conventional portraiture. The presentation is arranged not chronologically but as a labyrinthine constellation of images to encourage free discovery of connections.

Konig Galerie © Image by Roman März
Ligia Lewis: I’M NOT HERE FORRRRR…
Location: Gropius Bau
Berlin-based choreographer and artist Ligia Lewis brings together new and existing works in a major solo exhibition that examines race, gender, movement and resistance. Her practice blurs performance, film and installation.
Special Tea Ceremonies at The Feuerle Collection – Berlin Tea Week 2025
Location: The Feuerle Collection
Dates: 5 & 6 November 2025
As part of Berlin Tea Week, The Feuerle Collection hosts two special tea experiences led by tea practitioner Lin Wang. On 5 November, visitors may join a full Tea Ceremony — a meditative ritual featuring three curated teas paired with handmade sweets, inspired by Lin Wang’s Full Moon Tea Gatherings. On 6 November, an Open-Door Tea Experience offers a more informal setting for guests to enter, observe, and share the ritual of tea.
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Global Fascisms
Location: Haus der Kulturen der Welt (HKW)
Dates: Until 7 December
The exhibition critically examines the aesthetic, social and political dynamics of fascism — not just as a historical phenomenon, but as a contemporary global threat. Around fifty international artists respond through painting, film, performance, and digital media to how ideologies of identity, community and belonging are mobilised in our time.
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Fool for a Lifetime by Johanna Dumet
Location: König Galerie | Nave
Dates: Until 9 November
Dumet introduces outdoor sculptures of oversized playing cards alongside a new series of 22 large-scale oil paintings, each re-imagining major arcana from the tarot through collected objects, intuition and memory. The works build a game-like world of play and family legacy, rooted in chance and visual storytelling.
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